Alec Baldwin’s Stalker Found Guilty & Sentenced To 210 Days In Jail

Alec’s stalker, Genevieve Sabourin, was found guilty of stalking him in a NYC court on Nov. 14 — and received a contempt order on top of her jail sentence because of outbursts she made in court! Read on for more details.

Genevieve Sabourin, 41, has been stalking Alec Baldwin, 55, for nearly two years — and tried to get his attention in many ways, including reportedly leaving him 30 voicemails a night and attending yoga classes instructed by his wife, and then-girlfriend, Hilaria Baldwin.

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“You had no right to continue communications or pursue contact you knew to be unwanted and unwelcome,” he said, according to the NY Daily News. “Your relentless and escalating campaign of threats and in-person appearances in private spaces served at a minimum to harass, annoy and alarm Mr. Baldwin.”

Genevieve cried as her sentence was announced, reports TMZ. She was put on trial for stalking and harassing Alec while trying to profess her love for him. She was originally arrested in April of 2012 for showing up at his NYC apartment.

“I haven’t done anything wrong, and I’m innocent, so that’s what I have to say,” Genevieve said. “You’re doing a mistake right now.”

She was sentenced to 180 days in jail, plus an extra 30 days for a contempt order for her wild outbursts during the trail, totaling 210 days. Genevieve’s outbursts included statement that she slept with Alec and accused him of lying about the romance she thought they had.

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Genevieve and Alec went to dinner in NYC in 2010, which Alec said was just to talk about her acting career. She called it a romantic evening where they had sex.